
[email protected]
Spinal tethering surgery presents a groundbreaking approach to scoliosis correction, offering several key benefits that distinguish it from traditional spinal fusion. Foremost among these is the preservation of spinal motion and flexibility. Unlike fusion, which permanently stiffens the affected vertebrae, tethering allows the spine to retain its natural range of movement, enabling patients to maintain an active lifestyle without the limitations often associated with rigid fixation. Secondly, for growing adolescents, the procedure uniquely harnesses the body's own growth potential to gradually correct the curve over time. This dynamic correction leads to a more natural spinal alignment as the child continues to mature, often resulting in better long-term functional and cosmetic outcomes. Moreover, while still a surgical procedure, it is generally considered less invasive than fusion, often leading to a quicker recovery period and reduced post-operative pain, allowing patients to return to their normal activities sooner. Ultimately, Spinal Tethering Surgery represents a significant advancement, offering a hopeful path for young patients to achieve a corrected spine with minimal impact on their natural movement and future activities.
{{msg}}
{{record.title}} at {{record.organization_name}}
{{record.monthNameStart}} {{record.yearStart}}
{{record.description}}

I'M LOOKING FOR
Not speficied